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Space Fortress
Cat: DFA 2210. Rel: 22 Jul 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Space Fortress
Showdown
Sorcerer
Played by: I Love Disco!
out of stock $8.82
Max Motion
Cat: DF 0112. Rel: 01 Sep 07
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Max Motion
Yello (original mix)
Yello (Version Idjut Hoe down mix)
Yello (Version Idjut dub down mix)
Review: Altz was born and raised in Osaka, Japan, where he learned to play stringed instruments such as guitar, bass and mandolin. Impressed at an early age by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Little Feat, The Rolling Stones, Funkadelic, Muddy Waters, Edger Winters and the Yellow Magic Orchestra, he began playing in various r&b and funk outfits. A Trip to India gave Altz a new interest in trance music. Since then he has seamlessly incorporated electric elements like techno and breakbeat into his music. "Max Motion" is a new release from Altz. Don't miss it.
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out of stock $19.21
Boy Trouble
Cat: DFA 2278. Rel: 15 Feb 11
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Boy Trouble
Boy Trouble (Visionquest remix)
Full Grown Man
What I've Lost
Review: After impressing with their 2010 debut on Ghostly International and the debut Visionquest release, Benoit & Sergio transfer to the mighty DFA for their latest offering. In many ways, it's a match made in heaven. Their distinctive sound - a kind of fusion of Kompakt's poppier vocal moments, achingly hip indie-pop and dreamy deep house - is a good fit on DFA. Certainly, there's much to enjoy on the Boy Trouble EP, from the jaunty melancholy of the title track to the introspective warmth of "What I've Lost" and Balearic beauty of "Full Grown Man". Visionquest return the aforementioned favour with a more dancefloor friendly remix, but it's the original tracks that really excel.
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out of stock $7.26
Principles (DFA White Out Series)
Principles (DFA White Out Series) (limited hand stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2301W1. Rel: 30 Sep 13
 
Deep House
Principles
Everybody
out of stock $8.30
Principles
out of stock $7.26
Manoman
Manoman (12" + free poster)
Cat: DFA 2157. Rel: 13 Mar 07
 
Experimental/Electronic
Manoman
Gore
Toka Toka
out of stock $10.33
Smiling Off (remixes)
Cat: DFAEMI 2150. Rel: 30 Sep 05
 
Electro House
Smiling Off
Smiling Off (DFA remix)
Smiling Off (Luomo remix)
Smiling Off (ZZ Pot remix)
out of stock $12.44
Cone Toaster
Cat: DFA 2129. Rel: 22 Jul 03
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Cone Toaster (original)
Endless Happiness (EYE remix)
Review: DFA's unique ability to blend industrial, punk, electronic and dance energies all wrapped up with an angry edge
comes through on this release, 'Cone Toaster' from Black Dice. Pressings tend to be limited so get 'em now.
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out of stock $5.97
Casual Friday
Cat: DFA 2142/TWDFA 002142. Rel: 05 Mar 05
 
Electro House
Casual Friday
Casual Friday (instrumental)
out of stock $8.57
Casual Friday
Casual Friday (12" promo)
Cat: .. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Electro House
Casual Friday
Casual Friday (instrumental)
out of stock $5.18
Dominatron
Cat: DFA 2201. Rel: 18 Jun 09
 
Electro House
Dominatron
Anthem
Played by: Aboveandbeyond
out of stock $8.05
Dreamcatcher
Cat: DFA 2209. Rel: 08 Jul 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Dreamcatcher
Dawn
out of stock $8.30
Death Tunnel
Cat: DFA 2200. Rel: 04 Jun 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Death Tunnel
World Eater
out of stock $8.30
Yearning
Yearning (12")
Cat: DFA 2243. Rel: 08 Apr 10
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Yearning
Yearning (Emporer Machine remix)
Review: Black Van is the collaboration between two of dance music's most prolific producers and remixers, Kris Menace and KoweSix. "Yearning" is their debut track together and will showcase their combined love of dance music when it sees release on DFA Records this week.

Kris Menace is best known for his anthemia "Discopolis" as well as for his idiosyncratic remixes for the likes of Underworld, Depeche Mode, Air, Royksopp and of course, LCD Soundsytem, for whom he remixed "North American Scum." James Murphy was a particular fan of this remix, so much so that he has remained in contact with Kris ever since, ultimately leading to DFA's signing of "Yearning." KoweSix is one half of the Hamburg based duo, Moonbootica. After two studio albums, five compilations and over fifty remixes of acts such as Adam Freeland and Junkie XL.

"Yearning" is the beginning of the journey for the pair. An album is on the way but for now we have this track which effortlessly combines the past with the future. This disco twisted house track storms along with real vigour right from the beginning. Its 4/4 beat and relentless bass is joined by shimmering keys that wash across the entire track. Only faltering once, the tune is then built back up and beyond.

The only remix comes from Emperor Machine who delivers an eight minute long, mind bending fusion of disco, psychedelia, funk and electro. Its percussion and intense rhythm make it the full throttled, evil twin of the original that it is.
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out of stock $9.33
Anonymous
Anonymous (12")
Cat: DFA 2436. Rel: 31 May 14
 
Deep Dubstep
Anonymous (original)
Anonymous (DJ Richard remix)
Hunger Games (original)
Hunger Games (Stadium remix)
Review: Recent releases have shown DFA to be as unexpected as they've always been when selecting remixers; Factory Floor saw their work ripped apart and put back together again by Helena Hauff whilst Paul Woolford was invited to work his magic on label mainstay Shit Robot. This latest DFA 12" pulls together two previously digi only singles from new signing Dan Bodan for the vinyl hungry label completists out there. To the uninitiated, Bodan is a highly tipped Berlin-based singer, songwriter whose productions sound like Arthur Russell doing modern R&B. Of most interest here is the remix of "Anonymous" from White Material co-founder DJ Richard which is similarly sparse, reducing the vocals to mere whispers and coating everything in brooding industrial textures. Do check the flipside Stadium Mix, which is according to DFA is "common shorthand for an amazing producer/remixer we are not allowed to mention for some reason".
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out of stock $8.30
Doubleshaw
Doubleshaw (12" promo)
Cat: DFAEMIDJ 2166. Rel: 30 Jan 07
 
Electro House
Doubleshaw
Twist Myself Again
out of stock $8.30
Babylon By Car
Cat: DFA0114 LP. Rel: 07 Jan 10
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Babylon By Car
Tragedy Symphony
Review: Botox, the super team of Cosmo Vitelli & Tekel, deliver another slice of avant garde electro with "Babylon By Car", already being hammered by Francois K, Stevie Kotey, Simian Mobile Disco and more.
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out of stock $9.33
Babylon By Car
Cat: DFA 0114. Rel: 07 Dec 07
 
Electro House
Babylon By Car
Tragedy Symphony
Review: Botox, the super team of Cosmo Vitelli & Tekel, deliver another slice of avant garde electro with "Babylon By Car", already being hammered by Francois K, Stevie Kotey, Simian Mobile Disco and more.
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out of stock $9.86
Television Train
Cat: DFA 0118. Rel: 09 Feb 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Television Train
Suburban
Played by: The Barking Dogs
out of stock $13.69
Fire Eyes
Fire Eyes (12")
Cat: DFA 2222. Rel: 19 Aug 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Fire Eyes
Dancing On Silk
Fire Eyes (Jacques Renault's Living In The Jungle mix)
out of stock $8.82
King Of The Witches
Cat: DFA 2208. Rel: 08 Apr 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
King Of The Witches
King Of The Witches (Rub 'N' Tug remix)
out of stock $7.26
The Remixes
The Remixes (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2596LP. Rel: 08 Jun 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
The One To Wait (Sunday Of Existence mix) (6:19)
Venetian Screens (Long Dark Tunnel mix) (6:25)
Ode (extended Comfort anthem mix) (6:11)
2Tru (Foreign Interior dub mix) (4:03)
out of stock $12.44
CCFX EP
CCFX EP (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2556LP. Rel: 20 Oct 17
 
Indie/Alternative
The One To Wait (6:34)
Venetian Screens (4:31)
Ode (3:14)
2Tru (3:46)
out of stock $22.32
CCFX EP (B-STOCK)
CCFX EP (B-STOCK) (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2556LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Indie/Alternative
out of stock $20.24
Mixbone
Mixbone (limited double 12")
Cat: DFA 2593. Rel: 23 Nov 18
 
Techno
Mixer Shredder (LNS remix) (5:32)
Neckbone (NHK Yx Koyxen remix) (5:02)
Mixer Shredder (Machine Woman remix) (4:13)
Neckbone (Machine Woman remix) (4:45)
Neckbone (Cooper Saver remix) (6:26)
Mixer Shredder (Physical Therapy's Gatwick mix) (5:05)
Mixer Shredder (Physical Therapy's Tegel mix) (8:00)
out of stock $15.56
Trogg Modal Vol 1 (remixes)
Trogg Modal Vol 1 (remixes) (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2639LP. Rel: 17 May 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Heads (Parris remix) (5:18)
Heads (Ramzi remix) (4:28)
321 Contact (Lokier remix) (5:15)
Electric Mud (Gerry Read remix) (4:26)
Played by: Pletnev
out of stock $15.56
Masterbater
Masterbater (1-sided 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2381LP. Rel: 22 Jul 13
 
Rock
Masterbater
out of stock $14.27
Remixes
Remixes (limited hand-stamped 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2429LP. Rel: 23 Jun 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cheap Treat (Panda Bear remix) (4:24)
Grapes (Larry Gus remix) (6:11)
Cheap Treat (Fhloston Paradigm remix) (9:19)
Bobby Strong (Anthony Naples remix) (6:00)
out of stock $11.93
Ms Pretzel
Ms Pretzel (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2427. Rel: 16 Oct 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ms Pretzel
Sxixo
Scum Of The Cream
A1ezok
Played by: Manfredas
out of stock $10.64
Bobby Strong (Anthony Naples remix)
Bobby Strong (Anthony Naples remix) (limited hand-numbered 12")
Cat: DFA 2416. Rel: 18 Jan 14
 
Deep House
Bobby Strong (Anthony Naples remix)
The Night Patrols (A Man Asleep) (Bookworms remix)
Review: Following the Woolford and Vynehall takes on Shit Robot and The Juan Maclean that surfaced last year, DFA come through with another interestingly themed remix release for their latest 12" offering. Taking on a more esoteric approach, tracks from Eric Copeland and Larry Gus are reworked respectively by Anthony Naples and Bookworms. Copeland and Gus are two of the more psychedelically inclined artists on the DFA roster and it makes for interesting listening to hear their music beaten down into the sort of shapes that work in clubs. The remix of "Bobby Strong" from Anthony Naples continues the young Brooklyn producer's penchant for sinking the propulsive elements of his productions deep beneath sonic grit and it's complemented well by the Bookworms take on "The Night Patrols (A Man Asleep)" which configures Larry Gus into the sort of booming, hypnotic techno you want to hear at Berghain.
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out of stock $15.56
We Came To
We Came To (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2339. Rel: 24 Aug 12
 
Deep House
We Came To (house mix)
We Came To (dub mix)
Review: Arguably the connoisseur's DFA artist of choice thanks to his seminal album Days Of Mars, produced with Delia Gonzalez, and acid house inspired Black Meteoric Star alias, Gavin Russom is preparing to unleash the full force of The Crsytal Ark with a forthcoming album. A collaborative project with vocalist Viva Ruiz that's been in operation since 2010, the Latin-tinged approach to analogue driven dancefloor psychedelia in album format promises much on the basis of We Came To (Versions). Both the house and dub versions invoke the spirit of the rave in the way only Russom can, and are quite aptly described by DFA as "a dance music rally cry - profound in its bare bones and raw production". For us it's the House Mix that steals it, leaving percussion at it's simplest and most repetitive, Russom and Ruiz look to the ever increasing circles of throbbing psychedelia that are analogues and vocals in perfect harmony to suck you right in.
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out of stock $8.30
The City Never Sleeps
Cat: DFA 2241. Rel: 25 Mar 10
 
Disco/Re-Edits
The City Never Sleeps
The City Never Sleeps (instrumental)
out of stock $8.82
The Tangible Presence Of The Miraculous
Cat: DFA 2258. Rel: 20 Aug 10
 
Disco/Re-Edits
The Tangible Presence Of The Miraculous
The Tangible Presence Of The Miraculous (instrumental)
Review: Gavin Russom's second release as the Crystal Ark, the snappily titled "The Tangible Presence of the Miraculous" hurtles along at a hypnotic 135bpm. It's not short either at near 14 minutes but totally captivates, not least due to the menacing acid pulse that dips and throbs throughout. On top this Russom plays orchestrator to thumping percussion from Alberto Lopez, layers of druggy synths and vocal interplay between long term collaborator Viva Ruiz and Lizzy Yoder. At the tracks most psychedelic point, a haunting organ riff comes to the fore before yielding to Russom's own chant of being on fire which melds to now completely lysergic acid throb as the track plays out. On the flipside, Russom presents an equally intricate dub version which reduces the vocal contributions to the rhythmic chanting and puts the focus squarely on transforming the acid throb into a mind melting druggy globule of brilliance. Amazing 12".

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out of stock $9.33
The Dubs EP
The Dubs EP (double 12")
Cat: DFA 2378. Rel: 12 Jul 14
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Ascension (deep mix)
Paradise (Space mix)
Rain (XXXtended mix)
We Came To (house mix)
out of stock $14.52
We Just Won't Stop
Cat: DFA 2215. Rel: 22 Jul 09
 
Disco/Re-Edits
We Just Won't Stop (feat Jdub)
We Just Won't Stop (instrumental)
out of stock $7.26
I Ain't Gonna Tell You
Cat: DFA 2410. Rel: 11 Apr 14
 
Disco/Re-Edits
I Ain't Gonna Tell You
I Ain't Gonna Tell You (DJ Koas Highland Park Tower mix)
Review: Destination Japan: Dedication is a crack team of fusionists who whittle a highly distinctive disco stick and work with an array of guest vocalists. Here they've recruited the awesome falsetto tones of Brendan Reilly who gives the uptempo, hooky groove an instant Michael Jackson (circa Thriller) or even Gloria Estefan (circa "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You") vibe. Punchy, nagging and produced with contemporary slap, this is quintessential modern day disco. And it's backed with a charming, percussion heavy funk remix from DJ Kaos. Dedication is genuinely what you need!
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out of stock $8.30
DFAEMIDJ 2165
DFAEMIDJ 2165 (1-sided etched 12")
Cat: DFAEMIDJ 2165. Rel: 15 Jan 07
 
Electro House
Track 1
out of stock $6.22
Synchronize
Cat: DFA 2270. Rel: 30 Nov 10
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Synchronize (extended)
Synchronize (extended instrumental)
Synchronize (Jam Factory remix)
Synchronize (Jam Factory dub)
Review: DFA present the DJ edition of Discodeine's superlative collaboration with brandy snap-esque Pulp front man Jarvis Cocker, with a collector's edition 10 inch from Gallic types DIRTY to follow shortly adorned in limited edition spectral art. Much like Bot'ox impressed last year with the short but sweet "Blue Steel", this heavily orchestral disco thump of "Synchronize" is that rare beast: a slice of electronic bliss that, thanks to the vocal involvement of Cocker, could feasibly trouble the dominance of Cowell and co in the pop charts as well as work wonderment on the more discerning dancefloors. Hopefully the forthcoming Discodeine album, set for release in the first few weeks of next year will provide more of the same! The accompanying clutch of remixes from Jam Factory present yet more evidence of the Disco Bloodbath empire growing with ominous ease, as Dan Beaumont and Ben Rymer deliver a pitch perfect example of stripped back warehouse throb that has no doubt been road tested to great effect at the legendary monthly parties.
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Played by: Justin Miller
out of stock $10.33
From Inside
Cat: DFA 2319. Rel: 05 Nov 11
 
Disco/Re-Edits
From Inside (original 12" version)
From Inside (Tiago club mix)
From Inside (Tiago club dub)
Review: Back in 2009, DJ Kaos surfaced on DFA with "Love The Night Away" with an accompanying remix from Swedes Tiedye that has become a classic in the modern disco canon. Now the boss of the Jolly Jams imprint, Kaos makes an overdue return to DFA with "From Inside", a resplendent cosmic jam that references his krautrock forebearers whilst retaining a modern disco lilt. Featuring a decidedly Hot Chip style vocal contribution from the producer himself, "From Inside" begins with rich synth detail and accrues ever more as it progresses. Tiago, a Portuguese producer par excellence, further proves his worth to the disco game with two remixes on the flip, both filled to the brim with analogue detail and percussive vim - though it's the Club Dub where Tiago is allowed the space to fully shine.
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out of stock $10.33
Never Saw It Coming
Cat: DFA 2600LP. Rel: 21 Sep 18
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Never Saw It Coming (Crooked Man remix) (9:17)
Never Saw It Coming (5:38)
Never Saw It Coming (Crooked Man dub) (8:24)
out of stock $12.98
Underwater Jams
Cat: DFA 2618. Rel: 24 May 19
 
Minimal House/Tech House
The Lagoon (11:38)
Mental Dive (15:01)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $15.56
Earth
Earth (blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2637LP. Rel: 18 Oct 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Earth (8:56)
Corps Etranger (6:03)
Earth (Passarani HiNRG remix) (8:50)
Review: It would be fair to say that Montreal duo Essaie Pas don't have a particularly positive view of our planet. "Earth, what a shithole," they moodily grumble on the title track from their latest EP on DFA, their first since the release of last year's "New Path" LP. The cut itself is perhaps not quite as dark as you'd expect, with its throbbing, dark Italo-style arpeggio bass and crunchy drum hits being peppered with sharp, trance style synthesizer motifs, bubbly electronic riffs and female vocals that add an extra frisson of positivity. Italian scene stalwart Marco Passarani delivers a flipside interpretation that brilliantly re-casts the cut as a Bobby Orlando style mid-1980s Hi-NRG club cut, while bonus track "Corps Etranger" is a pleasingly sparse, bubbly and alien-sounding chunk of intergalactic electro.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
out of stock $12.44
Dial Me In
Cat: DFA 2502LP. Rel: 20 May 16
 
Deep House
Dial Me In (6:34)
Dial Me In (club mix) (7:09)
Work It Out (10:19)
Review: Bang! DFA slip out a brand new slab from Factory Floor, Nik Void and Gabe Gurnsey's first tangible release in well over a year. Dominic Butler may well have departed to explore some orally-fixated rhythmic projects with L/F/D/M, but Factory Floor remain a very potent proposition with Void and Gurnsey at the controls as Dial Me In ably proves. Bubbling 303 lines, industrial percussion and robotic, dead pan vocal parts meet on the title cut, with DFA smartly comparing it to the meeting point between Chris & Cosey, Phuture and Paranoid London. A subsequent club mix does what it says on the tin, whilst "Work It Out" sees a little of the playful devil in Factory Floor rear its head with superb results.
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out of stock $8.05
How You Say #1
How You Say #1 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2432. Rel: 28 Apr 14
 
Deep House
How You Say (Invisible Conga People remix)
How You Say (Daniel Avery remix)
Review: DFA have pulled out all the stops here, with no less than three remix 12" editions of Factory Floor single "How You Say" planned for imminent release. This being James Murphy's label, the standard of remixers is second to none on each with the first featuring Daniel Avery and Invisible Conga Band. Young Daniel scaled back his remix commitments last year to focus on his widely praised debut album, but when Factory Floor come calling you don't say no. In Avery's hands "How You Say" is transformed into a wonderfully laid back slice of warm techno with the insistent throb of the bassline offset by the manner in which Nik Void's vocal and the smoggy chords resonate. It's great to see Invisible Conga People back on a DFA record too, with their version even more horizontal!
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out of stock $8.30
How You Say #2
How You Say #2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2438. Rel: 28 Apr 14
 
Deep House
How You Say (Gunnar Haslam remix)
How You Say (Helena Hauff remix)
Review: Frustrated keyboard heroes of the internet beware! Helena Hauff is among a cadre of high-profile names tasked with remixing Factory Floor's new single "How You Say" across three separate 12"s, sharing space here with mystery LIES artist Gunnar Haslam. If you indulged in Hauff's Panzerkreuz debut Return To Disorder recently, you'll know what to expect from her maiden remix with mere remnants of Void's hushed vocals remaining as the Pudel resident largely focuses on embellishing the track's more serrated qualities whilst adding some kick drums that feels like a snapping punch to the jaw. Gunnar Haslam's contribution is worth investigating too, as the New Yorker draws out some truly strange sounds to form a techno production that has a truly tangible metallic finish.
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Played by: Jacques Renault
out of stock $8.30
How You Say #3
How You Say #3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2439. Rel: 02 May 14
 
Deep House
How You Say (Bookworms remix)
How You Say (Bookworms remix 2)
Review: The third and final remix 12" for Factory Floor's How You Say single campaign finds LIES and Confused House don Bookworms contribute two contrasting efforts. The story from DFA goes that Nik Dawson submitted two remixes after being commissioned along with Helena Hauff, Dan Avery, Gunnar Haslam and Invisible Conga People and the label were so impressed with both they decided to grant Bookworms his own 12" release. The first remix pulsates and throbs in a wholly satisfying manner whilst the piston style drums lend the production a real actual industrial edge, whilst the second more relentless remix places more emphasis on creating a thick analogue groove that binds everything together.
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out of stock $8.30
Two Different Ways
out of stock $7.26
Two Different Ways (remixes)
Two Different Ways (remixes) (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: DFA 2341. Rel: 05 Sep 12
 
Techno
Two Different Ways (Perc remix)
Two Different Ways (Richard H Kirk remix)
Two Different Ways (Perc Noisy remix)
Review: It's payback time for Perc as he shifts roles from label A&R to remixer - but can his work across three remixes match up to the Factory Floor remixes of Forward Strategy Group? It's hard to answer, not least because the reworkings from Butler, Colk and Gurnsey of tracks from Labour Division were subtle and insidious, while Perc chooses a more upfront approach to repay the favour. The only exception is the Noise version of "Two Different Ways,", where Ali Wells intersperses the sound of trapdoors slamming shut and metal grates screeching with gulps of ambient noise. Blink and you'll miss the tortured vocal snippets. It's a diversion from the main event though, and on the Perc dub and second version, Wells pushes his foot to the floor and stretches his hands out to the stars. This dub take is rooted in heavy claps and a pulsing bass as slamming warehouse beats lead the arrangement to the inevitable climax. The Perc remix is even more of an anthem; the eerie vocal that simmered in the background on the dub remix is brought to the fore and ravey riffs are added to the breeze block groove for a hands in the air moment that feels like the antithesis of Factory Floor's cool. Apart from Perc's repositioning, this release also marks the intriguing return of former Cabaret Voltaire and Sweet Exorcist man Richard H Kirk. The Sheffield producer's take on 'Ways' is more understated than Perc's three versions, but it does have an irresistibly chugging groove and possibly in a nod to the period that marked his original rise to prominence, a choo-chooing train that sounds like the android equivalent of Telex's "Moskow Disko". Two different ways indeed.
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out of stock $8.30
Fall Back
Fall Back (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2369. Rel: 19 Jan 13
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Fall Back
Dom Fall Back Synth Loop
Gabe Fall Back Loop
Nik Fall Back Loop
Review:  Returning with their inimitable brand of propulsive, industrial toned party heat, Factory Floor offer up a simple one-shot hit of peak time damage in this track for DFA. The menacing arpeggio launches with aplomb, hinting at the fever-inducing modulations it will undergo throughout the duration of the track. The drums meanwhile splutter and flail, teasing the groove until the time is right to rip into a driving disco arrangement as the synth bleeds into a glorious blast of intensity. Over all of this comes a necromancing vocal, and little else is needed to ensure a scene of complete devastation. Three nice little surprises on the flip too
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out of stock $9.33
The First Time I Saw Jupiter
Cat: DFA UK. Rel: 19 Aug 11
 
Disco/Re-Edits
The First Time I Saw Jupiter (extended mix)
Rhoda's Theme (extended mix)
Review: As DFA settle into the landmark of ten years of business, the label seems quite content to challenge people's preconceptions over what they should be releasing. When they stumble upon music as interesting as Fall On Your Sword, it's clearly an approach that should be applauded. This two track debut from the duo formed of Will Bates and Phil Mossman features extended versions of arrangements that were included on their OST for the film Another Earth, with a sonic poise that draws heavily on expansive soundscapes. Lead track "The First Time I Saw Jupiter" steadily grows from the icy dystopia into a melange of twisting synth tones, sulphuric drips of acid and desolate electronics. "Rhoda's Theme" is the more epic and hopeful accompaniment, a forceful beat making its way through the cloudy masses of keys, riding a rigid industrial sized electronic bass tone towards the sky.
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Played by: I Love Disco!
out of stock $7.26
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